Country Selection and Area code

N

Nick Cumberbatch

I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save it.
Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I inserted is
there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
 
N

Nick Cumberbatch

Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created lives
in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the Contact
that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the phone number
button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country reverts to the
default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
Russ Valentine said:
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save it.
Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I inserted is
there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Odd. I can't reproduce that. Outlook 2003 no longer fills in a country by
default. Outlook 2000 did that.
What operating system and what are your Regional/Language settings and Phone
and Modem option settings?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created
lives in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the
Contact that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the
phone number button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country
reverts to the default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
Russ Valentine said:
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save
it. Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I
inserted is there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
N

Nick Cumberbatch

Ok my Regional settings for Location is Trinidad and Tobago (not Canada as
mentioned in my earlier post)

I am using XP Pro

Phone & Modem: My Location Area Code is 868 (for Trinidad & Tobago)

I have again tried it this morning...same result.

What is your default country? Are you trying to create a new contact with
a different country and area code to duplicate what I did??

Russ Valentine said:
Odd. I can't reproduce that. Outlook 2003 no longer fills in a country by
default. Outlook 2000 did that.
What operating system and what are your Regional/Language settings and
Phone and Modem option settings?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created
lives in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the
Contact that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the
phone number button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country
reverts to the default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
Russ Valentine said:
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save
it. Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I
inserted is there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It's hard to duplicate what you did, since that is still unclear and keeps
changing. I assume now that you're referring only to the phone number
dialog, not the address. The address dialog is where a Contact's country is
stored, not the phone number dialog. The phone number dialog will display
your dialing location. So I believe what you are seeing is the expected
behavior. What problems is it causing? As long as your dialing location is
correct and the Contact's area code is correct, the number will be dialed
correctly if it is international format.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Ok my Regional settings for Location is Trinidad and Tobago (not Canada as
mentioned in my earlier post)

I am using XP Pro

Phone & Modem: My Location Area Code is 868 (for Trinidad & Tobago)

I have again tried it this morning...same result.

What is your default country? Are you trying to create a new contact
with a different country and area code to duplicate what I did??

Russ Valentine said:
Odd. I can't reproduce that. Outlook 2003 no longer fills in a country by
default. Outlook 2000 did that.
What operating system and what are your Regional/Language settings and
Phone and Modem option settings?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created
lives in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the
Contact that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the
phone number button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country
reverts to the default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save
it. Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I
inserted is there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
N

Nick Cumberbatch

I understand your explanation. Yes it refers to the phone number so I guess
I could live with that small anomaly

Russ Valentine said:
It's hard to duplicate what you did, since that is still unclear and keeps
changing. I assume now that you're referring only to the phone number
dialog, not the address. The address dialog is where a Contact's country
is stored, not the phone number dialog. The phone number dialog will
display your dialing location. So I believe what you are seeing is the
expected behavior. What problems is it causing? As long as your dialing
location is correct and the Contact's area code is correct, the number
will be dialed correctly if it is international format.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Ok my Regional settings for Location is Trinidad and Tobago (not Canada
as mentioned in my earlier post)

I am using XP Pro

Phone & Modem: My Location Area Code is 868 (for Trinidad & Tobago)

I have again tried it this morning...same result.

What is your default country? Are you trying to create a new contact
with a different country and area code to duplicate what I did??

Russ Valentine said:
Odd. I can't reproduce that. Outlook 2003 no longer fills in a country
by default. Outlook 2000 did that.
What operating system and what are your Regional/Language settings and
Phone and Modem option settings?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created
lives in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the
Contact that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the
phone number button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country
reverts to the default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country. Save
it. Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that I
inserted is there but the country reverts back to the default country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It shouldn't cause any problems. I've never paid any attention to it because
it appears to be of no consequence. I always use the address fields to store
the Contacts' Country/Region location.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
I understand your explanation. Yes it refers to the phone number so I
guess I could live with that small anomaly

Russ Valentine said:
It's hard to duplicate what you did, since that is still unclear and
keeps changing. I assume now that you're referring only to the phone
number dialog, not the address. The address dialog is where a Contact's
country is stored, not the phone number dialog. The phone number dialog
will display your dialing location. So I believe what you are seeing is
the expected behavior. What problems is it causing? As long as your
dialing location is correct and the Contact's area code is correct, the
number will be dialed correctly if it is international format.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Nick Cumberbatch said:
Ok my Regional settings for Location is Trinidad and Tobago (not Canada
as mentioned in my earlier post)

I am using XP Pro

Phone & Modem: My Location Area Code is 868 (for Trinidad & Tobago)

I have again tried it this morning...same result.

What is your default country? Are you trying to create a new contact
with a different country and area code to duplicate what I did??

Odd. I can't reproduce that. Outlook 2003 no longer fills in a country
by default. Outlook 2000 did that.
What operating system and what are your Regional/Language settings and
Phone and Modem option settings?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Outlook 2003
I am creating a New Contact
I fill in the Name

Under Phone Numbers
I click the (e.g. Business) Button
I locate the country from the drop down menu
Type in the corresponding area code
Enter the Local number
Then click OK

Here is the problem
If the default country is say "Canada" and the contact that I created
lives in say Venezuela, I change the country to Venezuela and Save the
Contact that I created. Now when I open up this contact and check the
phone number button.....the area code is as I typed in but the country
reverts to the default in this case Canada

Hope that explains it

I
You did not post your Outlook version.
You did not post how you "select a country."
Both would be required for an answer.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I create a contact and type a phone number and select a country.
Save it. Then re-open and check the phone number...the area code that
I inserted is there but the country reverts back to the default
country.

How could I get the country that I select to be retained

Thanks for your help
 

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